Aguascalientes says Airbnb-style rentals will start paying the same 3% lodging tax hotels already face—and the state plans to rein in unregistered hosts. Finance officials call the current gap an “unfair advantage” and tie the push to broader revenue needs, including a multibillion-peso credit for public works. What will actually change for hosts and guests, when will platforms begin withholding, and where does the money go? We unpack the legal f…
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